A/RES/69/37 GA
Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world : accelerating the implementation of nuclear disarmament commitments : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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United Nations
A/RES/69/37
General Assembly
Distr.: General
11 December 2014
Sixty-ninth session
Agenda item 96 (w)
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 2 December 2014
[on the report of the First Committee (A/69/440)]
69/37.
Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world: accelerating the
implementation of nuclear disarmament commitments
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 1 (I) of 24 January 1946, 67/34 of 3 December 2012
and 68/39 of 5 December 2013,
Reiterating its grave concern at the danger to humanity posed by nuclear
weapons, which should inform all deliberations, decisions and actions relating to
nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation,
Recalling the expression of deep concern by the 2010 Review Conference of
the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons at the
catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons, and its
resolve to seek a safer world for all and to achieve the peace and security of a world
without nuclear weapons,1
Noting with satisfaction the growing awareness of the humanitarian impact of
nuclear weapons in multilateral disarmament forums,
Bearing in mind the discussions held at the Conferences on the Humanitarian
Impact of Nuclear Weapons, hosted by Norway on 4 and 5 March 2013 and by
Mexico on 13 and 14 February 2014, aimed at understanding and developing a
greater awareness of the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons detonations,
which further reinforce the urgency of nuclear disarmament, and welcoming the
announcement by Austria to convene a third meeting on the humanitarian impact of
nuclear weapons on 8 and 9 December 2014,
Emphasizing the evidence presented at the Conferences on the Humanitarian
Impact of Nuclear Weapons, which detailed the catastrophic consequences that
would result from a nuclear weapon detonation, reaching well beyond national
borders, the lack of capacity of States and international organizations to deal with
the aftermath, and the risk of an occurrence due to an accident, systems failure or
human error,
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1 See 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,
Final Document, vol. I (NPT/CONF.2010/50 (Vol. I)), part I, Conclusions and recommendations for
follow-on actions.
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Recalling the convening, on 26 September 2013, of the high-level meeting of
the General Assembly on nuclear disarmament and resolution 68/32 of 5 December
2013 on the follow-up to the 2013 high-level meeting of the Assembly on nuclear
disarmament and the decisions contained therein,
Recalling also that the 2015 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons will take place 20 years after the
indefinite extension of the Treaty and 70 years after the use of nuclear weapons on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, representing a historic opportunity to advance
nuclear disarmament,
Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General on taking forward multilateral
nuclear disarmament negotiations, 2 which includes the steps already taken by
Member States to promote multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations pursuant
to resolution 68/46 of 5 December 2013,
Underlining the importance of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation
education,
Reaffirming that transparency, verifiability and irreversibility are cardinal
principles applying to nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation, which are
mutually reinforcing processes,
Recalling the decisions and the resolution adopted at the 1995 Review and
Extension Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons,3 the basis upon which the Treaty was indefinitely extended, and
the Final Documents of the 20004 and the 20105 Review Conferences of the Parties
to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and in particular the
unequivocal undertaking by the nuclear-weapon States to accomplish the total
elimination of their nuclear arsenals, leading to nuclear disarmament, in accordance
with commitments made under article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons,6
Reaffirming the commitment of all States parties to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to apply the principles of irreversibility,
verifiability and transparency in relation to the implementation of their treaty
obligations,
Recalling that the 2010 Review Conference reaffirmed and recognized that the
total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only absolute guarantee against the use
or threat of use of nuclear weapons and the legitimate interest of non-nuclear-
weapon States in receiving unequivocal and legally binding negative security
assurances from nuclear-weapon States pending the total elimination of nuclear
weapons,
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2 A/69/154 and Add.1.
3 See 1995 Review and Extension Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons, Final Document, Part I (NPT/CONF.1995/32 (Part I) and Corr.2), annex.
4 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Final
Document, vols. I–III (NPT/CONF.2000/28 (Parts I–IV)).
5 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Final
Document, vols. I–III (NPT/CONF.2010/50 (Vols. I–III)).
6 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 729, No. 10485.
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Recognizing the continued vital importance of the entry into force of the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
7 to the advancement of nuclear
disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation objectives, and welcoming the recent
ratification of the Treaty by the Congo and Niue,
Reaffirming the conviction that, pending the total elimination of nuclear
weapons, the establishment and maintenance of nuclear-weapon-free zones
enhances global and regional peace and security, strengthens the nuclear
non-proliferation regime and contributes towards realizing the objectives of nuclear
disarmament, welcoming the third preparatory meeting for the third Conference of
States Parties and Signatories to Treaties that Establish Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones
and Mongolia, held in New York on 7 May 2014, and welcoming also the
coordination by Indonesia of the third Conference, to be held in 2015,
Welcoming the signing by the nuclear-weapon States of the Protocol to the
Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia on 6 May 2014, and urging
those States to continue to make real progress towards strengthening all existing
nuclear-weapon-free zones through, inter alia, the withdrawal or revision of any
reservations or interpretative declarations contrary to the object and purpose of the
treaties establishing such zones,
Recalling the encouragement expressed at the 2010 Review Conference for the
establishment of further nuclear-weapon-free zones, on the basis of arrangements
freely arrived at among the States of the region concerned, reaffirming the
expectation that this will be followed by concerted international efforts to create
such zones in areas where they do not currently exist, especially in the Middle East,
and in that context recognizing the agreement at the 2010 Review Conference on
practical steps to fully implement the 1995 resolution on the Middle East,
Acknowledging the ongoing efforts towards the full implementation of the
Treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of America on
Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms,
while re-emphasizing the encouragement of the 2010 Review Conference to both
States to continue discussions on follow-on measures in order to achieve deeper
reductions in their nuclear arsenals,
Deeply disappointed at the continued absence of progress towards multilateral
negotiations on nuclear disarmament, in particular in the Conference on
Disarmament, despite intensive efforts during its 2014 session,
Underlining the importance of multilateralism in relation to nuclear
disarmament, while recognizing also the value of unilateral, bilateral and regional
initiatives and the importance of compliance with the terms of such initiatives,
Recalling the third session of the Preparatory Committee for the 2015 Review
Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons, held in New York from 28 April to 9 May 2014,
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7 See resolution 50/245 and A/50/1027.
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Taking note of the reports presented by the nuclear-weapon States to the
Preparatory Committee for the 2015 Review Conference at its third session, 8
pursuant to actions 5, 20 and 21 of the action plan on nuclear disarmament
contained in the Final Document of the 2010 Review Conference,1
Emphasizing the importance of a successful 2015 Review Conference, which
should contribute to strengthening the Treaty and making progress towards
achieving its full implementation and universality, and monitor the implementation
of commitments made and actions agreed at the 1995, 2000 and 2010 Review
Conferences,
1.
Reiterates that each article of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons6 is binding on the States parties at all times and in all
circumstances and that all States parties should be held fully accountable with
respect to strict compliance with their obligations under the Treaty, and calls upon
all States parties to comply fully with all decisions, resolutions and commitments
made at the 1995, 2000 and 2010 Review Conferences;
2.
Also reiterates the deep concern expressed by the 2010 Review
Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
at the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons, and
the need for all States at all times to comply with applicable international law,
including international humanitarian law;
3.
Calls upon the 2015 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, in its decisions and follow-on actions, to
give due prominence to the humanitarian imperatives which further underpin the
need for nuclear disarmament and to the urgency, in the light of those imperatives,
of achieving and maintaining a world free of nuclear weapons;
4.
Recalls the reaffirmation of the continued validity of the practical steps
agreed to in the Final Document of the 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,9 including the specific
reaffirmation of the unequivocal undertaking of the nuclear-weapon States to
accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals leading to nuclear
disarmament, to which all States parties are committed under article VI of the
Treaty, recalls the commitment of the nuclear-weapon States to accelerate concrete
progress on the steps leading to nuclear disarmament, and calls upon the nuclear-
weapon States to take all steps necessary to accelerate the fulfilment of their
commitments;
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8 Implementation of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: report submitted by the
People’s Republic of China (NPT/CONF.2015/PC.III/13); report submitted by France under actions 5, 20
and 21 of the Final Document of the 2010 Review Conference (NPT/CONF.2015/PC.III/14); report
submitted by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland pursuant to actions 5, 20 and 21 of
the Final Document of the 2010 Review Conference (NPT/CONF.2015/PC.III/15); report submitted by the
United States of America pursuant to actions 5, 20 and 21 of the Final Document of the 2010 Review
Conference (NPT/CONF.2015/PC.III/16); statement on measures taken by the Russian Federation as
regards actions 5, 20 and 21 contained in the Final Document of the 2010 Review Conference
(NPT/CONF.2015/PC.III/17).
9 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Final
Document, vol. I (NPT/CONF.2000/28 (Parts I and II)), part I, section entitled “Article VI and eighth to
twelfth preambular paragraphs”, para. 15.
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5.
Calls upon the nuclear-weapon States to fulfil their commitment to
undertake further efforts to reduce and ultimately eliminate all types of nuclear
weapons, deployed and non-deployed, including through unilateral, bilateral,
regional and multilateral measures;
6.
Underlines the recognition by the 2010 Review Conference of the
legitimate interest of non-nuclear-weapon States in the constraining by the nuclear-
weapon States of the development and qualitative improvement of nuclear weapons
and their ending the development of advanced new types of nuclear weapons, and
calls upon the nuclear-weapon States to take steps in this regard;
7.
Encourages further steps by all nuclear-weapon States, in accordance
with the action plan on nuclear disarmament contained in the Final Document of the
2010 Review Conference,1 to ensure the irreversible removal of all fissile material
designated by each nuclear-weapon State as no longer required for military
purposes, and calls upon all States to support, within the context of the International
Atomic Energy Agency, the development of appropriate nuclear disarmament
verification capabilities and legally binding verification arrangements, thereby
ensuring that such material remains permanently outside military programmes in a
verifiable manner;
8.
Calls upon all States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons to work towards the full implementation of the resolution on the
Middle East adopted at the 1995 Review and Extension Conference of the Parties to
the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,3 recognizes the
endorsement by the 2010 Review Conference of practical steps in a process leading
to the full implementation of the 1995 resolution, and, while noting efforts
undertaken to date, expresses its serious concern regarding the lack of
implementation of those steps;
9.
Stresses the fundamental role of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons in achieving nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation,
and calls upon all States parties to spare no effort to achieve the universality of the
Treaty, and in this regard urges India, Israel and Pakistan to accede to the Treaty as
non-nuclear-weapon States promptly and without conditions, and to place all of
their nuclear facilities under International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards;
10. Urges the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to fulfil its
commitments under the Six-Party Talks, including those in the September 2005 joint
statement, to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programmes, to
return, at an early date, to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
and to adhere to its International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards agreement,10
with a view to achieving the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula in a peaceful
manner, and reaffirms its firm support for the Six-Party Talks;
11. Urges all States to work together to overcome obstacles within the
international disarmament machinery that are inhibiting efforts to advance the cause
of nuclear disarmament in a multilateral context, and to immediately implement the
three specific recommendations of the 2010 Review Conference action plan
addressed to the Conference on Disarmament, and once again urges the Conference
on Disarmament to commence, without delay, substantive work that advances the
agenda of nuclear disarmament, particularly through multilateral negotiations;
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10 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1677, No. 28986.
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12. Urges the nuclear-weapon States to supplement the reports presented to
the Preparatory Committee for the 2015 Review Conference at its third session8
with concrete and detailed information concerning their implementation of the
undertakings set out in action 5 of the action plan on nuclear disarmament contained
in the Final Document of the 2010 Review Conference;
13. Calls upon the nuclear-weapon States to implement their nuclear
disarmament commitments, both qualitative and quantitative, in a manner that
enables the States parties to regularly monitor progress, including through a
standard detailed reporting format, thereby enhancing confidence and trust not only
among the nuclear-weapon States but also between the nuclear-weapon States and
the non-nuclear-weapon States and contributing to sustainable nuclear disarmament;
14. Calls upon all States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons to implement without delay all elements of the 2010 Review
Conference action plan so that progress across all of the pillars of the Treaty can be
realized;
15. Urges Member States to pursue multilateral negotiations without delay
and in good faith on effective measures for the achievement and maintenance of a
nuclear-weapon-free world, in keeping with the spirit and purpose of General
Assembly resolution 1 (I) and article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons, and to this end urges States parties to the Treaty to explore,
during the 2015 Review Conference, options for the elaboration of the effective
measures envisaged in and required by article VI of the Treaty;
16. Calls upon the 2015 Review Conference to agree on an additional set of
measures to build on the commitments made and actions agreed at the 1995, 2000
and 2010 Review Conferences and take forward the aims and purpose of the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons;
17. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventieth session,
under the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, the sub-item entitled
“Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world: accelerating the implementation of nuclear
disarmament commitments” and to review the implementation of the present
resolution at that session.
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